colores
/koˈloɾes/, [koˈlo.ɾes]colors
Noun colores m pl
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plural of color
Verb colores
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Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of colorar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of colorar.
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Los colores no combinan.
The colors don't mingle well.
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La falta de armonía entre los colores hace que esta pintura resalte.
The lack of harmony between colors makes this painting stand out.
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Los colores de la bandera estadounidense son rojo, blanco y azul.
The colors of the American flag are red, white and blue.
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Los perros no diferencian los colores.
Dogs can't distinguish colors.
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Los perros no son capaces de distinguir colores.
Dogs can't distinguish between colors.
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Este libro es de varios colores.
The book is polychrome.
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Estas toallas son de diferentes colores.
These towels are different colors.
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Me gustan los colores brillantes.
I like bright colors.
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Esos colores combinan bien.
Those colors go well together.
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Estos colores no combinan bien.
These colors don't match well.
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